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S.I.G. LOU was founded in 1998 by Tom Spalding and at the time, the company was named Tom Spalding Insurance Agency. Starting out, the agency only represented Allstate Insurance Company. We quickly became the #1 agency in the state of Kentucky for 8 consecutive years...

Life is complicated… but insurance doesn’t have to be. At SIG Lou, we work hard to explain the options and help you develop a coverage...

Insurance Built Around your Needs and Requirements

Whether it’s for a family, an individual, someone just starting out, or someone who’s been around for many years, we have the right insurance for you! Get in touch with one of our agents today for your free quote.

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An entity which provides insurance is known as an insurer, insurance company, or insurance carrier. A person or entity who buys insurance is known as an insured or policyholder. The action involves a contract. From an insured’s standpoint, the result is usually the same: the insurer pays the loss and claims expenses.

Our Clients Rate Us

I am very happy that I am your client. If anything happens, I can rely on your help completely. Always. Your professional and supportive staff does a wonderful job, really. Thank you a lot!

Barbara Leehousewife

Great Experience

Everything went smoothly and effortlessly for me, so I am greatful for this experience. The conditions, pricing and my agent's skills were absolutely satisfying, I recommend these guys to all

Garry Jonesmanager

Overall Experience

The overall experience was great. Thank you for the adjustable policy and affordable cost. The service provided by the manager was impeccable. These make the expereince even more pleaseurable

Nicky Robertsdesigner

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Insurance can have various effects on society through the way that it changes who bears the cost of losses and damage. On one hand it can increase fraud; on the other it can help prepare for catastrophes.